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The Owensboro Messenger from Owensboro, Kentucky • 8

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ght THE MESSENGER, QWENSRORO KY. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1927 contest it is announced. moment think that fH roar of Paris there AM only for mrfn of the Gallic UMUSUAL EUMQM tiil 'blond, tall and as near as are simple women like his moth ble in appearance to Vercingetc By R. C. Tlnnter Architects, New York.

erwomen whrse hearts a. Drrw for Coli and ISun- that, almost legendary Gaul struck to the legions; Julius Gaesir. gesser, men of their race but who nevertheless went out to pay their homage to his triumphant LB MOTH Ni LINDBERGH THEIR CHILD Contestanftp must have MALE BEAUTS CONTEST IS LIMITED TO BLONDS June- 25 (PFraiJce pretty well fed up with ordinary beauty contests, says the 'editor of a physical culture magazine who Is organizing a contest foi1 th handsomest" Frenchman. The idea has been, approved sufficiently by the press to Insure its; success, provided enough men throw their modesty to the winds and' enter. brunette Frenchman," how ever, won't have a chance.

The mustaches. it is with a just claim that she counts him one of her own. "When Lindbergh landed In France, Edmond de Greville, leader of the youth movement and a modern of the moderns, wrote 'He Is great, he is modern. He belongs to "But we, the women (all those who trembled with anguish and with hope With two French mothers on that evening when Kunges-ser and Coli launched themselves into space, all those who' held their breath in anxious apprehension on that other day when little Lindbergh few avay from Amer Motorists inv Kcenester, Nil courage. "Without a doubt our boys have the poignant and noble examples of their older brothers who bumped off more.

than their au of electric litrht poles during Api' The average for six months is fil but during April Itwen fought in the war. But we, women of France, greeted Lindbergh with whole-hearted the voung souls of ty-three poles -came down. lea rencn ruer 00 Jour children, who go toward tne future, must forever and again us Hails Flyer In Glowing guided by new, noble actions. And it pleased us that, by lack of a hero of our own, vie could tribute Mme" Berthe noint to this American with nis 'leased By Filial Love. heart in the right place, a happy LMasurv yright Press Publishing Co.

far permanent 4f paint boy, true and filled with love ior his mother. "In him we recognized so many of ouV own Guynemer for instance, so young and still filled 1927) ari3, June 25.: America may n- Lindbergh, but he belongs with respect for the ideal of the he Internationale of Mothers, rding to the most prominent family not only out of principle, but also because of the freshness of their souls and their fine sen nch- woman writer, Mme. rthe. sitiveness. follows a translation of or painting house, barn or garage you will never get the satisfaction and the actual money value from ordinary mixed paints that you get from Masuryfs Liquid Berthe's article In ITntran- fa'nt," leading evening paper of 'What pleases us, the women of ance, most in Charles Lind- ica, also leaving his mother we can say that that glorious child is marked with our mark.

"His first care upon reaching French soil and leaving his machine was not to start reaping his glory, but went to telephone to reassure his mother. "That young man is marked with the family spirit. He belongs to the Internationale of mothers, the only worth-while, internation-ale; he belongs to us! "And what a mother he has. A widow, 'a woman who works, who teaches, educates little children and a woman who, in another domain than that of her son, represents, like him, lucid intelligence, adapted and auxiliary to world's progress. A serious and sweet mother at the same time.

We have only seen her portrait In the papers, where she stands close to her big laughing son. A mother with a finely-chiseled face, half hidden under a cloche hat, with deep, luminous eyes 'and closed lips: Marks of discretion, spiritual strength and common sense. "Later on, in America, at the simple and sweet family hearth, when Charles Lindbergh will sit opposite his mother, flanked by his favorite kitten, and will attack the delicious pie that was promised him from afar as a first recompense for his victory, the poung triumphator in closing eyes will perhaps see and hear the hurtling mob and the thunderous bravos. I "Will Charles Lindbergh Jn that rgh, the triumphant young nerican, is not only the fact "If Lindbergh retained a simplicity of character even at the moment when he realized his most ambitious dreams and when he was loaded with honors, he owes it to his mother. First, by heredity and.

secondly, through upbringing. "Those moments on the Atlantic when he was alone, when a murderous sleet enveloped. his machine, when the waves below leaped angrily upward, when the creepy fingers of a thick fog stretched out toward him, he HI ha accomplished his marvel- trip and at top speed, that this young man, who iped'hi3 glory on our Gallic 1, is the prototype of filial love. "Coming from a child of the entieth century, a century that branded by many as an age arked by disrespect for the fam- maintained his sangfroid and his courage intact. "Honor to the mother who bore him and implanted that courage in his soul!" he has given a very valuable mple, which will be of benefit House Paints Made from strictly pure white lead arid zinc, and ground not merely mixed in pure linseed oil.

Cover all outside surfaces smoothly. Ready for the brush, and good down to the last brushful. All shades and colors. A Masury paint For Sale by Cwensboro Planing Mill Company Incorporated QUALITX OODRTESYr SERVICE" PHONE 615 NINTH LEWIS entire world. He belongs to us, says Amer-And, indeed he does, his flag If his witness.

He belongs to us dreams the Europe of the Xordics, from rife VrWV ii Jlllifcfe hich the family 'of the Ldnd- erghs once set sail. 'He belongs to us, thinks the outhful science of aviation, and ST. MR B01S LAB LOUISVILLE Louisville Furnishes 3 Bright Students For In- terscholastic Event. SOUTHERN BUILDERS IRON CO. i' 'i Owensboro, Ky.

BEAMS. CHANNELS. ANGLES AND PLATES Cincinnati, June 25 One of the foremosf candidates for the 1923 varsity tragic team at St. Xavier college here is Frank O'Bryan, Louisville, freshman who has been making quite a name for himself in four events. O'Bryan has been a member of the Cincinnati Gym Athletic club team, a local amateur He has been entered in pole vault, high hurdle, high iumn and FOR BUILDING IN STOCK.

Coal Chutes, Metal Windows, Metal Lath, Corner curved ceiling and unusual fireplace making attractive features. Thero is a very attractive dining alcove, a well equipped kitchen, rear porch and enry with space for the Ice box and two generous bed rooms with tiled Plenty of closets are provided, thus making a. place for everything and. helping to lighten the housewife's work. There are many attractive details about this house, each worthy of note.

The iron cat that sits so placidly over the window in the brick the thatch-roof effect of the shingles over the front door, the flower pot cut-puts on- the shutters. All are the notes of individuality that result in a harmonious and attractive whole. It is not everywhere that attractive houses are seen and such a one as the above would prove a constant source of pleasure and Cost, about $6,100. Complete working plans, and specifications' for this house may be obtained for a nominal sum from the Building Editor. Refer; to house A-117.

What bride would not be delighted with his quaint little bungalow? i The one-floor house eliminates lots of extra steps for the busy housewife, who will find, it no more trouble than a eompact city apartment. At the same time one has the advantage of ones own houee and a very charmieg and unusual one at that. One enters the house through a small vestibute. The front door has a curved head and is built up of solid sticks. The inteiior of the living room Is shown herewith.

The Bead, Reinforcing Bars and Wire Mesh for Concrete, A All Building Specialties. PHONE 464. a 1 javelin throw. gable, the unusual iron lantern, at! ISI Bl In the Cincinnati gym open meet in which track stars from the Middle West were entered O'Bryan pole vaulted eleven feet seven and a half inches, winning handily and stting a new record for the evm grounds here. ic party, nominated, for mayor and confirmed by- the military directorate.

iV x- Since then he has stimulated efforts to reforest the district, reformed the supply, built; schools, improved the markets, created scholarships for poor children, and curtailed the hours of drinking establishments. long hair and skirts. Now in his fifty-seventh year, Mayor de la Earrera came of well-to-do parents who put him through law school. Instead of going to the bar, however, he became a farmer. A Until 1923 he took no part in politics, but that year was made a member of the liberal democrat MIT OR TS CM MR Spaniard bffers Prizes To Two Most Charming Who Stay Old Fashion.

1 as il! ill ill im Hi lot 1 lit III 13; tf It Dp; He also won third place in javelin throw with a hurl of 158 feet seven inches. Goes to Bis Sleet A heavy intercollegiate program Is for 1928. O'Bryan has been appointed temporary track captain for 1928. He and John Abernathy, Circle-ville, will be sent as representatives from St. Xavier to the National Amateur junior championships at University of Nebraska.

Furniture is distinctive in style, better in quality and finer finished than seen in most stores, yet you frequently pay less for it. I jaa seven more rooms Without increasing your floor space I 7C THAT about your home? Are you crowd-y ed on two floors while cellar and attic go to waste? a Do you need fruit closets, store rooms, extra closet space, a den or pool room, laundry, maid's room, children's play room? See how easily you can build them with Upson Board big panels of processed lumber that are applied quickly, at small ex- pense, and a minimum of trouble. Put your attic to work, too. Partition off your furnace to eliminate coal dust and coal gas. Build in a fruit closet or other needed storage rooms at a surprisingly low cost.

Build in a laundry with Upson Fibre-Tile it is thoroughly waterproofed costs about 110 as much as "porcelain" tile. You'll likeit. Ask us for estimates and suggestions Owensboro Planing Mill Co. 1 Incorporated "QUALITY COURTESY SEItVICE" Phone 615 Ninth Lewia at Lincoln. Two Kentucky lads have Inmnert RE-ROOF FOR THE LAST TIME BY USING JOHN'S MANSVILLE, ASBESTOS SHINGLES -V Owensboro Sheet Metal Works 902 West Ninth St.

state border lines in tennis fame i III BED ROOM SUITES and now are recognized as the leaders of Ohio intercollegiate tennis. Clines Bros, Loaders Tom and. Bill Clines, brothers, both of who won the Ohio' state intercollegiate tennis doubles at Oberlin college, Ober-lin, last Saturday, brought laurels to St. Xavier college in a Almendralejo, Spain, Juno 20 The mayor of this mountain town near the Portuguese frontier is determined to save his women constituents from the taint of short skirts and bobbed hair despite their assertions that they don't wish to be saved. But His Honor, Senor Francisco Montero de la Barrera, has adopted new tactics.

He has abandoned his proposal to fine women who appear on the street in short hair or abbreviated skirts. Instead he will present this year, to the two' most charming maidens of his city of 13,000 inhabitants who maintain the old-fashioned fie il at lis as Cl9 strenuous meet. The, Clines boys have been the nucleus of the St. Xavier college net team for two seasons and the OF doubles victory capped their suc cess. I Tom Clines won the Ohio intpr- Illlil iiim ii.i cQURLITlo collegiate singles after his brother purposely defaulted to him in the finals.

Tom also was elected to thn 0 jm presidency of the Ohio intercolle Kill giate tennis association for 1927- wwmamm mm zs. IBER M3 MILL' WORK St. Xavier athletic authorities will send the Clines boys to Philadelphia to represent the institution in the national- intercollegiate tennis tournament late this month. T1IME BACITELOR DXXEU MEXU RETRACES GROOM'S LIFE London, Pune 23 'lr. Greville Wor thington, recenftly married to Lady Diana Duneombe, gave a last bachelor party to his friends at the Savoy Hotel the day before his wed'ding.

The menu was reminlscnt of his single days- It was designed to remind his bachelor friends of the SHINGLES SASH DOORS SIDING BEAVER BOARD FLOORING CEILING WALL PLASTER RU-BER-OID ROOFING AND SHINGLES; LIME AND CEMENT LATH AND PLASTER, INTERIOR FINISH AND CABINETWORK various stages of Mr. Worthington's We have a beautiful. Tariety of Bed Room, Furniture 1j nut, mahogany and enamel We can give yoa a bed three-piece walnut suit e--Bcd, Dresser and Chiffonier for Easy terms If desired. Beautiful eight-piece similar to cut, large Buffet, Table) Chairs, all real vralnut surfaced, complete 8 pieces only $tJ Easy terms may be arranged. THE E.

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The ideal wallboard for remodeling or new -construction. Made of pure gypsum rock, between tough fibre. Let us show you a sample of SHEETROCK. Owensboro Planing Mill Co. Incorporated "Quality Courtesy Service" fhone 615 9ti Lewis Chocolate Pickaninnies have you tried these delic ious chocolate cup cakes? They're a real treat.

Baked fresh every day for you. Two for 5c. Try a loaf of II I Betty Ann Bread. It's bet OWENSBORO, 406 FREDERICA ST. 809to825W9h: ter than ever.

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